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I am going to venture that it most likely will not be Cain to retain the sack leader this year,I don't see it for whatever reason may be.
While it looked good on paper with double digit sacks,the truth is that Tully had 5 of those 10 sacks against the woeful Bills and thier horrid offensive line and he did go 10 of 16 games without a sack.
While Sacks stats are not the most important thing on defense,I,like almost every fan in here is hoping for much improvement there.
Will it be Cain again? or will it be the rookie Cunningham or maybe some inside bull like Spikes or maybe Mayo gets unleashed or maybe the front 3 get more involved like Wilfork or Warren.
IMO longshots would be G. Warren,Guyton,Nincovich or Burress if he decides to return or maybe we see alot more corner or safety blitzes resulting in someone in the secondary (if a player in the secondary is leading the team in sacks I think we would be considered to be in trouble with the pass rush )
Who is your pick for player in 2010 most often to knock the QB on his ass?
While it looked good on paper with double digit sacks,the truth is that Tully had 5 of those 10 sacks against the woeful Bills and thier horrid offensive line and he did go 10 of 16 games without a sack.
While Sacks stats are not the most important thing on defense,I,like almost every fan in here is hoping for much improvement there.
Will it be Cain again? or will it be the rookie Cunningham or maybe some inside bull like Spikes or maybe Mayo gets unleashed or maybe the front 3 get more involved like Wilfork or Warren.
IMO longshots would be G. Warren,Guyton,Nincovich or Burress if he decides to return or maybe we see alot more corner or safety blitzes resulting in someone in the secondary (if a player in the secondary is leading the team in sacks I think we would be considered to be in trouble with the pass rush )
Who is your pick for player in 2010 most often to knock the QB on his ass?
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